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June 29, 2011

Isn't this pillow so fun?! I love it. When I saw that UCreate's "Create With Me Project" were throw pillows and one of them was the Shag Pillow by V and Co I knew I had to get in on the action. The tutorial was put together nicely and the pillow was fairly easy to construct, just a little tedious. I made it for this rocking chair I found at the secondhand store for only $3.00!! There were actually 2 of them and I bought them both! Thank you Isaiah and Alyza! I gave new life to the green one by sanding it down and painting it a cream color. I had no idea it would be so much work, but am pleased with the results!

I started sanding down the purple one when I noticed a field of purple flowers down the street that I thought would be perfect for a photo shoot.

Then I decided I sort of like the purple so I haven't finished sanding it. Best thrift find I've had in a while!

June 21, 2011

Magnets are a great way to add a splash of color to your kitchen. These fun bubble magnets are not only colorful, but they have measuring equivalents printed on them. How useful! Sometimes when I'm cooking, a recipe will call for 4 teaspoons or 1 pint. And I can't quite remember what the equivalents are. Now that I have these handy, just a glance at my magnet board and problem solved. I save myself a little time!

The yellow ones are my favorite! So bright and cheery.

Sets available in 5 different colors (red not pictured) for $13.00 at On a Whim.

June 20, 2011

These pretty mailers are an inexpensive alternative to the boring white plain envelopes I couldn't find last week. I had made my dad a card and after unsuccessfully searching high and low for an envelope, I resorted to crafting my own. Then while at the local craft store I saw that 12X12 scrapbook paper was on sale- 5/$1.00 and spent a few hours making a stockpile. If you've never made an envelope before, it is super easy. Carefully undo one of those boring plain ones, trace it onto patterned paper, cut it out, fold it up, and glue it together! I made different sizes by adjusting the scale when copying the pattern.
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June 14, 2011

Do you ever catch yourself smiling or laughing at the mere thought of something? Abby Kyhl captured this moment at our newborn session and it is one of my favorites. I wonder what she's thinking about? Since Father's Day is coming up I thought I would make a motivational poster for this sweet baby's incredible daddy. New office decor?! I think so. You can make one too by simply using Microsoft Power Point.

The How-To:
- Open up Microsoft Power Point. Click on Design ==> Page Setup. Change the width and height to whatever size you would like. I made mine 8"X10".
- Still under the Design tab, click on Background Styles (far right) and change to black.
- Insert a picture. You can add a white border by clicking on the picture and then Format. Choose from one of the thumbnails.
- Think of a word that describes the photo and a caption to go underneath. Type it in the text boxes that are already there and save it as a PDF (if you save it as a JPG it will print out fuzzy??). I recommend having it printed at a copy store. Walmart doesn't print PDFs so I printed my at Staples.